QPR manager Harry Redknapp has suggested the striker will not be at Loftus Road next season and the 27-year-old has now confirmed he hopes to impress any interested clubs during the tournament in Brazil.

"The World Cup is a shop window for me," Remy told L'Equipe. "Newcastle, to whom I was loaned by QPR, want to buy me.

"I don't know if I'm going to stay there. I'm at a crossroads, in a key year. It can either all take off or stagnate.

"Since the start of the year, apart from the injuries, it's been good. And when I feel good, I think I can do a lot of damage. I hope [the World Cup] is the start of something big for me."

Remy also revealed he asked to be rested for Newcastle's final match of the season at Liverpool to ensure there was no repeat of him missing Euro 2012 through injury.

"The coach, Alan Pardew, fully understood my point of view. We didn't have anything to play for," Remy added.

"I didn't want to take the risk of getting injured again. What happened to me two years ago really hurt me. Physcially and mentally. The sky fell in. It was devastating."